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While women's sports are seeing a rise in viewership, commentary by the public and professional commentators alike are reduced to interest in physical appearance and rivalries.
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Keep Reading →Freedom Week, an annual holiday in Florida and four other states, demotivates students from learning about America’s history because of its mundane and repetitive nature.
Keep Reading →Students on the cheer and pom squad teams suffer objectification and inappropriate commentary, when what they really deserve is respect for their sports.
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Keep Reading →AI language generators are just as revolutionary as they are controversial, especially when it comes to their use in school. Here's what ChatGPT themself has to say.
Keep Reading →PACs may technically not be able to directly fund political campaigns, but they have an enormous influence on our candidates.
Keep Reading →With recent global events has come a rise in antisemitic indicents across the nation–and it's taking a toll on students.
Keep Reading →Many students join student government hoping to make an impact, only to find that they don't have much say in what goes on at their schools.
Keep Reading →Many teens are waking up to the environmental and ethical issues surrounding fast fashion. Thrifting is a great way to combat fast fashion while putting pressure on companies to make a change.
Keep Reading →Student activists need to rethink their methods if they really want to create tangible change in legislation.
Keep Reading →Phones allowed at free time, only in backpacks, or not allowed in the building at all? Since the UN recommendation to ban phones in school teachers try different methods for managing phone use in class.
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